Offline Openstack Release:Train Deployment

Dmitriy Rabotyagov noonedeadpunk at gmail.com
Fri Apr 28 15:03:58 UTC 2023


Hi there,

Basically, for offline deployment, you still need to have local
mirrors that you sync from time to time. Have you checked this doc:
https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/latest/user/limited-connectivity/index.html
?
Despite it mostly covering Ubuntu deployment, there's a listing of
things that you should mirror locally that are being used throughout
deployment. Also I'm quite sure that openstack-ansible does not use
docker anywhere, so referring docker package is somehow weird to me.

Though we did a successful deployment on Ubuntu quite recently, so
list of repositories that need to be mirrored are relevant. However,
there might be some more challenges on Train, as this release is quite
old and barely maintained at the moment. A lot of OpenStack projects
have already EOLed Train, just in case.

пт, 28 апр. 2023 г. в 16:31, Vineet Thakur <vineetthakur09 at gmail.com>:
>
>
> Greetings openstack community members,
>
> It's regarding the deployment of openstack release: train on CentoOS 7.9 environment by using openstack-ansible tool. (Offline environment)
>
> We are facing challenges to download the packages, some package links are not accessible or somewhere PIP packages are not available as per the constraint requirement list.
> See:
> https://artifacts.ci.centos.org/sig-cloudinstance/centos-7-191001/x86-64/centos-7-x86_64-docker.tar.xz
>
> For pip packages:
> https://opendev.org/openstack/requirements/raw/0cfc2ef6318b639bb4287fa051eae8f3ac8cc426/upper-constraints.txt
>
> During installation we are facing a lot of errors, and not sure what would be the best approach in such scenarios where packages are not available or need to be downloaded from random sites. We are in the mid of a mega deployment and appreciate it if you can guide us through.
>
> Awaiting your response, thank you.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Vineet Thakur
>



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